Halloween-lovers young and old are invited to jump on the trailer for a hayride through the Haunted Forest, where scary scenes await! Look out for witches, werewolves, toxic waste and chainsaw-wielding monsters.

“You never know who’s going to come at you,” Daniels warned.

ACTIVITIESFamilies can recover from the fright of the forest with a calming moonlight trail hike to the picnic pavilion for a hot-dog dinner.

And what would a camp experience be without the classic s’more? Families can make a donation to United Way and receive all the ingredients needed to create the sweet treat over a roaring campfire.

After filling up their bellies, kids can exercise their imagination with a walk through the Pumpkin Patch and carnival games like a Klown Train Ride and craft-making. Really little ones can enjoy the Children’s Spooky House, and even dig up fake bones in a sandbox boneyard and get candy.

“The Spooky House is more like a trick-or-treat trail,” Daniels said.

The hayride is open from 7 to 9 p.m. Thursday and Monday, and from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. Saturday. Admission is $5 per person ages 3 and up, with additional charges for carnival games. For more information, call 478-5646.